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Due to the guidance of Wes Nicholson, we are able to look back on another out- standing year in Eugene High's school gov- ernment. The purpose of the student council is to determine the many activities and policies of our student-controlled school in a demo- cratic manner. In each fifth period class a representative was elected to the council. It was his duty to take student problems and suggestions to the council for consid- eration and to inform his- roll room all that was discussed and decided by the council. The other student body officers were: Vice-president, John Banks, Secretary, Phyllis Morgan, Treasurer, Joanne Fryden- OZJ.B k..P.Nl ,J.F,d l d.BOT- ' ' 105, B- S2l',oQ,,,,g, ,,,,'f ,lf,'2,,,,,s,,,,fV en un lund, and Auditor, Bob Schooling. FIRST ROW: M. Keller, M. Jaquenod, P. McHenry, A. Jeans, D. Oberg, L. Conner, B. Hunnicutt, S. Moore, G. Youngquist, M. Banton, M. L. Glasgow. SECOND ROW: A. Merewether, E. Johnson, M. Burge, P. Akers, D. Cas- person. M. llams. J. Frydenlund, M. Bradshaw, P. MCG-inty, G. Gaylord, J. Small. J. Egge. THIRD ROW: D. Parks, B. Schooling, H. Smith, M. Flock, J. Thorson, J. Tourtillot, J. Hendrickson, M. Burch, D. Daniels, J. Arch- ibald. P. Moraan. T. McKenzie. FOURTH ROW: C. Smith. D, Neet. H. Johnson. W. Dodds, F. Collins, D. Miller, J. Marks, B. Neely, K. Mull, W. Stewart, T. Wattmen, J. Paseman. C. Christensen. FIFTH ROW: D. Hendrick- son, R. Hopper, J. Soehren, L. Smith, P. Agerter, M. Callahan, S. Smith, L. Campbell, J. Hanns, J. Banks, S. Wherry, M. Mlckelwait, D. Ramstead, J. Mannel, B. Gardner, 9
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NINA KITTS-Dean of Girls Miss Kitts also helps students to find work, and is always available when girls have things to talk over with their advisor. She is kept extremely busy with the many Girls' League activities being carried on, and during the fall and winter must organize and supervise P.T.A. dances on ac- tivity-less Friday nights. THELMA LANDES--Advisor to Junior Girls Mrs. Landes is also in a newly-made position, that of ad- visor to the iunior girls. Her duties are much the same as those of Mr. Diebel, fixing schedules, determining credits, and advising students. She teaches English, and has de- veloped a fine group of voices in the Girls' Glee. PAUL POTTER-Vice Principal, Dean of Boys Mr. Potter's office is almost continually crowded with boys asking his help in solving their problems-and they have many, including girls! He helps boys needing financial as- sistance in finding a iob to fit in with their school work, and recruits workers when farmers send out emergency calls. Added to this is the responsibility of advising the Hi-Y and Axemen's Council, and finding volunteers 'For the Service Club. 'CZK' aff CLARENCE DIEBEL-Advisor to Junior Boys Mr. Diebel holds the recently-made position of advisor to the junior boys. He must organize their schedules, make certain that they are obtaining enough credits to graduate, besides having all of their other problems to solve. When not cornered by boys, Mr. Diebel can be found drilling chemistry or physics into his classes.
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l Editor .. ,. ,, Ass't. Editor , ,, Senior Editor ., Activ. Editor ,,,, Sports Editor Junior Editor . Sophomore Editor., Business Manager... Ass't. Bus. Manager ,,,, Advertising Manager Ass't. Adv. Manager., 10 Who Can It Be? ........,Alice Kingman Jim Cox Joan Dodson , ,,,,, Phyllis Gravos . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cal Smith . ,,,, Jean Heffernan Jack Gunn Derald Parks ,.......Doris Maughan Stan Turnbull Betty Chase 6016403 Although the staff had, roughly, 31,300 less in its budget than in '45, it feels that it has produced a year- book which is more than comparable to previous year's books. Some fea- tures considered non-essential were sacrificed to make room for the more important items, but some innovations were also made. This year has also seen the staff acquire a press camera, which was paid for bya movie pay as- sembly, and doubly paid for itself through much usage. The staff was reduced in size by al- most half, and this made more work for everyone, but as each did his share, matters moved more calmly than might be expected. To every teacher and student who aided the least bit in the publication, the staff extends its thanks, hoping they like the results of the year's efforts. 2.1 Ex sflgg gs :txt Stan Turnbull, Adv. Mgr.: Jack Gunn, Soph. Editorg Jim General Cox, Ass't. Editor: Cal Smith, Sports Editor, Derald Parks, Bus. Mgr.: Mary X. Plummer, Advisor: Alice Kingman, Editor: Phyllis Gravos, Activities Editor: Joan Dodson, Senior Editor. CENTER: Jean Heffernan, Jr. Editor: Betty Chase, Ass't. Adv. Mgr. MISSING: Doris Mauqhan. Ass't. Bus. Mar.
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